Gasoline price in California sets record; pace of rise is slowingBy Ronald D. WhiteLos Angeles Times
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According to the latest data released by the American Automobile Association (AAA), California continues to have the highest average gas prices in the country with 6.061 dollars per gallon, and Mono county of the Golden State sees the highest price nationwide, at 7.058 dollars per gallon. New r...
Prices in the Western states are about 20 percent higher than the national average and in California they are about 50 percent higher. The prices in the Midwest and the South are about 5-10 percent lower than the national average. In the North East, the prices are about 5 percent higher....
In California, gasoline prices have risensteadily1. The statewide average price climbed from $5.44 per gallon early this month to $5.69 a week ago and then to $5.83 per gallon on Saturday, according to the AmericanAutomobile2Association. ...
in the rest of the United States; (2) why gasoline prices in California rise faster than they fall in response to increases and decreases in the wholesale price of gasoline; and (3) the factors that account for differences in the retail prices of gasoline between San Francisco and Los ...
As Gov. Gavin Newsom wages a high-profile campaign to prevent sudden spikes in gasoline prices, California air regulators are quietly pushing through a policy change of their own that could raise pump prices by almost a half-dollar a gallon or more. ...
Since 1999, gasoline prices in California, Illinois and Wisconsin have spiked occasionally well above gasoline prices in nearby states. In May and June 2000, for example, gasoline prices in Chicago rose twenty eight cents per gallon to $2.13, while prices nationally rose only nine to $1.73. Se...
Here are the top five states with the highest gasoline prices. 1. California: $3.73 per gallon 2. Hawaii: $3.71 per gallon 3. Washington: $45 per gallon 4. Alaska: $3.38 per gallon 5. Oregon: $3.34 per gallon Here are the states where prices are the lowest. ...